AAO-HNSF Partners with International Guideline Central for Tools
Recently, the Academy Foundation formed a partnership with International Guideline Central (IGC). IGC is a producer of evidence-based quick reference guides in both paper pocket card and mobile/web application formats for healthcare professionals. AAO-HNSF has joined with IGC to help develop full text clinical guidelines into quick reference tools. The Foundation-endorsed pocket cards and apps serve as quick reference tools that feature highlights of the AAO-HNSF-developed clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). The IGC relationship will allow AAO-HNSF to 1) Increase the dissemination of its CPGs to a much broader audience and 2) Provide quick reference tools in both the pocket card and app format to its members. The CPG guideline development group leadership, Foundation staff, and the IGC medical director collectively develop the content to be included in the pocket card and app from the AAO-HNSF guidelines. The guideline apps and pocket cards feature diagnosis, assessment information, treatment options including their associated levels of evidence, and other recommendations from the AAO-HNSF CPGs. The pocket cards and apps are a tool for providers for point-of-care decision-making and quality improvement. The app is free to download, with pocket cards and digital applications available to purchase separately. The mobile app is available for iPhone, iPad, or Android. The mobile app features a dynamic toolbar, which has a word search capability, zoom, bookmark feature, and change font feature. The desktop application features interactive content, intuitive page turn, key word search, full screen and slideshow viewing, high quality zoom, annotation, comments, bookmarks, and individual and multi-user license. To access the app, visit https://www.guidelinecentral.com/ashp13/ on your mobile device. The website will detect what app is appropriate for you and direct you to download the app. Once you download and register for a free account you will be given a free pocket card in the My Guidelines tab in the app as a sample. The following guidelines are slated for publication into pocket cards and apps over the coming year: Bell’s Palsy, Tympanostomy Tubes, Sudden Hearing Loss, and Tonsillectomy, with additional AAO-HNSF CPGs to follow.
Recently, the Academy Foundation formed a partnership with International Guideline Central (IGC). IGC is a producer of evidence-based quick reference guides in both paper pocket card and mobile/web application formats for healthcare professionals. AAO-HNSF has joined with IGC to help develop full text clinical guidelines into quick reference tools. The Foundation-endorsed pocket cards and apps serve as quick reference tools that feature highlights of the AAO-HNSF-developed clinical practice guidelines (CPGs).
The IGC relationship will allow AAO-HNSF to 1) Increase the dissemination of its CPGs to a much broader audience and 2) Provide quick reference tools in both the pocket card and app format to its members. The CPG guideline development group leadership, Foundation staff, and the IGC medical director collectively develop the content to be included in the pocket card and app from the AAO-HNSF guidelines.
The guideline apps and pocket cards feature diagnosis, assessment information, treatment options including their associated levels of evidence, and other recommendations from the AAO-HNSF CPGs. The pocket cards and apps are a tool for providers for point-of-care decision-making and quality improvement.
The app is free to download, with pocket cards and digital applications available to purchase separately. The mobile app is available for iPhone, iPad, or Android. The mobile app features a dynamic toolbar, which has a word search capability, zoom, bookmark feature, and change font feature. The desktop application features interactive content, intuitive page turn, key word search, full screen and slideshow viewing, high quality zoom, annotation, comments, bookmarks, and individual and multi-user license. To access the app, visit https://www.guidelinecentral.com/ashp13/ on your mobile device. The website will detect what app is appropriate for you and direct you to download the app. Once you download and register for a free account you will be given a free pocket card in the My Guidelines tab in the app as a sample.
The following guidelines are slated for publication into pocket cards and apps over the coming year: Bell’s Palsy, Tympanostomy Tubes, Sudden Hearing Loss, and Tonsillectomy, with additional AAO-HNSF CPGs to follow.